Delaware Business Times Editor Jacob Owens discusses the findings of a new report on DE&I efforts connected to state workforce training.
DOVER – For years, Delaware has used its low tax climate and East Coast geographic location as selling points to new residents, but a new survey found that those considering […]
A majority of voters casting midterm election ballots in Delaware said the country is headed in the wrong direction, according to a wide-ranging survey of the American electorate. As voters […]
Economists and business leaders alike are still unpacking how the GOP tax reform bill will impact them. But early reports show a wide array of responses and predictions. We’d like […]
In recent months, Delaware has seen the rise and fall of a local effort to bring a right-to-work law to the First State. It all started with a proposal by Sussex […]
More than 63 percent of small businesses now have a positive outlook about their companies, according to the Metlife & U.S. Chamber of Commerce Fourth Quarter Small Business Index. The […]
Thumbtack, an app that connects professionals with potential projects, today released the results of its 2017 Small Business Friendliness Survey. The San Francisco-based company surveyed 13,000 small business owners across […]
An estimated 112 million shoppers visited local independent businesses on Small Business Saturday last week, according to an estimate based on a survey from American Express and the National Federation […]
By Josh Boak WASHINGTON (AP) — First-time buyers may be entering the U.S. home market in greater numbers than industry watchers had assumed. Nearly half of sales in the past […]
A new University of Delaware Center for Political Communication survey finds that 51 percent of likely voters in Delaware would vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and 30 percent would […]
Mid-sized companies are cautiously optimistic about their own business prospects but they are growing more worried about the economic outlook this election year, according to the latest survey from M&T’s […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Mortgage lenders have reported a net positive profit margin outlook for a third consecutive quarter, according to Fannie Mae’s latest Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey. Conducted in August, […]
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